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“Through this book, we learn how trauma re-shapes the human nervous system.” – Amina SalahThe Receiver of Memory
“Sinclair himself had endured a lifetime of anti-Indigenous racism while growing up and practicing law in Canada.” - Maria De LeeuwThe talent behind CBC’s Saturday Night Jazz
“To this day, that is what keeps me going: the experience and knowledge that music touches people’s lives and somehow brings inspiration, ...kikaskihtânaw Centre now open
“It felt like home. It literally felt like home.” –Tanya BunnieMovember, what it is and how to get involved
“Society blames men themselves for their struggles… But this approach of placing blame on individuals has produced little by way of clinical, ...Study Habits for Your Survival
“Moreover, it is important that you find ways to mitigate and manage your stress as this can be a very difficult time ...Dan Florizone shares a vision for the future of Sask. healthcare
“We need to start treating the health professionals with the respect they deserve. We need to be paying them appropriately. We need ...Finance with Pall
“From tuition costs to job markets, we’ll break down how these changes affect you, making finance easy to understand and relevant to ...Shakespeare played by talented U of R Theatre students
The cast of As You Like It standing on stage in front of a prop tree and purple to pink gradient background.Prepping for the cold
“The first Canadian winter can be a challenging but manageable experience with a few simple preparations.” – Pall Agarwal












